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A review of Micardia Butler, 1878 from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Eustrotiinae
Chen, Fuqiang, Xue, Dayong (2012): A review of Micardia Butler, 1878 from China (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Eustrotiinae. Zootaxa 3417: 45-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28195
Eoophyla menglensis Li & An 1995
Eoophyla menglensis Li & An, 1995 (Figs 18–19, 24–25) Eoophyla menglensis Li & An, 1995, Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 10(2): 94; Li, You & Wang, 2003, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 28(2): 299. Type-locality: Menglun, Yunnan, China. Diagnosis. The species is special by its androconial hairs covered with apical 1/4 of the cell from the upper edge. In male genitalia, it can be easily distinguished from other species by only two specialized setae present, and about 3/5 length of valva, the second seta with minute spines laterally and an expanded apex. In female genitalia, it is different by the slender signa, the shorter pair of signa about 1/10 length of corpus bursae and the longer pair of signa about 3/5 length of corpus bursae. Male genitalia (Fig. 24). Uncus slender; gnathos about 3/4 length of uncus, with several dorsal teeth; tegumen with sclerotized dorsal ridge X-shaped; valva densely covered with setae, nearly same width from base to apex, two strong specialized setae present at apex, about 3/5 length of valva, second seta with minute spines laterally and an expanded apex; vinculum broad; saccus round; juxta plate-like, with apex bifid; aedeagus slender, vesica with many minute spines, ductus ejaculatorius arising from middle. Female genitalia (Fig. 25). Anal papillae relatively broad, densely covered with setae; apophysis anterioris and posterioris near same length, about 1.5 times of anal papillae; antrum elongated, cylindric; collar sclerotized; ductus seminalis arising below collar; ductus bursae about 2/5 length of corpus bursae, with many minute spines; corpus bursae membranous, two pairs of signa present, consisting of many minute spines; shorter pair present at base, about 1/10 length of corpus bursae; longer pair present at middle, about 3/5 length of corpus bursae. Material examined. Gansu, Chengxian, Feilongxia, 1♀, 1999. VII.4, Yaojian; Hunan, Dong’an, 1♀, 1955. V.25; Guangdong, Mt. Dinghu, 1♀, 1973. VI.12, Zhang Baolin; Guangdong, Guangzhou, 50 m, 1♂, 1958.IX.3, Zhang Baolin; Guangdong, Nanling, 865 m, 1♂, 2005. VII.15, Chen Fuqiang; Guangdong, Guangzhou, Liuxihe, 1♀, 2005. VII.24, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♂ 4♀, 1981.XI.4; Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♀, 1982.IV.1; Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♂ 2♀, 1984. III.22–25, Song Shimei; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 6♂ 2♀, 1984. III.12, Song Shimei; Hainan, Xinglong, 1♀, 1963. V.19, Zhang Baolin; Hainan, Jianfengling, Chahekou, 220 m, 2♂, 2007. V.5, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Jianfengling, Tianchi, 828 m, 4♀, 2007. V.1–5, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Bawangling, 345m, 1♀, 2007. V.12, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Bawangling, Dong’erlinchang, 1015 m, 3♀, 2007. V.9, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Lingshui, Mt. Diaoluo, 920 m, 5♀, 2007. V.3, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 190 m, 2♀, 2007. V.7, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi, Shuiman, 730 m, 1♀, 2007. V.11, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Yinggeling, Hongxin, 434 m, 2♂ 2♀, 2007. XII.3, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi, 727 m, 2♂ 7♀, 2007. XII.6, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi, 710 m, 5♀, 2007. XII.9, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 930 m, 1♂ 15♀, 2007. XII.11, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Jianfengling, Tianchi, 934, 2♀, 2007. XII.14–16, Chen Fuqiang; Guangxi, Xiuren, 1♀, 1958.IV.19; Guangxi, Yangshuo, 1♀, 1980. VI.19, Song Shimei; Guangxi, Fangcheng, Dalu, 250 m, 2♀, 2000. VI.8, Li Wenzhu; Guangxi, Shangsi, Nanping, 350 m, 2000.VI.10, Yao Jian; Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Menglun, 650 m, 1♀, 1964.IV.18, Zhang Baolin. All deposited in IZCAS. Distribution. China (Gansu, Hunan, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan). Remarks. The species was firstly reported by Li & An (1995), and recorded again by Li, You & Wang (2003). It’s original recorded in Yunnan Province. By constrasting with the paratype deposited in NKU, the species was confirmed widely distributed in South China, expecially in Hainan.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A taxonomic review of the genus Eoophyla Swinhoe, 1900 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Acentropinae) from China, pp. 212-239 in Zoological Systematics 44 (3) on pages 220-222, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201925, http://zenodo.org/record/461777
A new Cocos- eating moth of Acria Stephens, 1834 (Lepidoptera, Peleopodidae) from China, with descriptions of its adult, larva and pupa
Chen, Fuqiang, Wu, Chunsheng (2011): A new Cocos- eating moth of Acria Stephens, 1834 (Lepidoptera, Peleopodidae) from China, with descriptions of its adult, larva and pupa. Zootaxa 2882: 51-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20224
Camellia fruit borer, Neoblastobasis camelliae, a new species of Blastobasinae in China (Lepidoptera, Blastobasidae)
Chen, Fuqiang, Huang, Dunyuan, Wu, Chunsheng (2013): Camellia fruit borer, Neoblastobasis camelliae, a new species of Blastobasinae in China (Lepidoptera, Blastobasidae). Zootaxa 3682 (4): 556-562, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.4.
Gargela hainana Song, Chen & Wu, 2009, sp. nov.
Gargela hainana sp. nov. Figs. 5, 17, 28 External characters. Wing span 13mm. Head white; labial palpi ochreous, upturned. Thorax white dorsally, the legs white. Abdomen yellowish, dorsally suffused with fuscous, the ventral white. Forewing silvery white, suffused with ochreous; medial line fuscous, from middle of costa to discocellulares, then bent to inner margin, the terminal of medial line expanding into a large black patch on middle of inner margin; submarginal line fuscous, from costa to vein M 1 then bent inwards to anal angle; marginal area suffused with orangeyellow longitudinal fasciae along the veins and a black spot between M 3 and Cu 1; a black marginal line from apex to middle of outer margin; cilia silvery white, suffused with dark brown. Hindwing of male pale fuscous and female dark fuscous; cilia silvery white. Male genitalia. Uncus strong, the apex pointed, ventral with a tuft of thick setae; gnathos tapering pointed, slightly curved to dorsal; tegumen triangular, narrow and elongate; valva with basal broad, protruding at apex; costal arm strong, longer than valva, apart from valva, the apex pointed and straight; juxta “V”- shaped, with two long lobe-like processes at apex; aedeagus simple, with a row of spine-like cornuti. Female genitalia. Anal papillae weakly fused, with dense setae; apophysis posterioris about 1 / 2 the length of apophysis anterioris; ostium bursae slightly sclerotized, flask-shaped, with two round sclerotizad plates; ductus bursae long, swollen and little sclerotized at base; corpus bursae rounded, with two rhombuslike signa. Holotype. IZCAS: 3, Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo (18.7 ºN, 109.9 ºE), 930m, 2007. XII. 11, leg. Chen Fuqiang (genital slide number C 1703). Paratypes. IZCAS: 232 Ƥ, Hainan, Jianfengling (18.7 ºN, 108.9 ºE), 828m, 2007. V. 1–3, Chen Fuqiang (genital slide number C 1661, C 1662, C 1683); 1 Ƥ, Hainan, Jianfengling (18.7 ºN, 108.9 ºE), 916m, 2008. III. 25, Wu Chunsheng; 1 Ƥ, Hainan Jianfengling (18.7 ºN, 108.9 ºE), 1981. VIII. 26, Gu Maobin (C 1366); 1 Ƥ, locality same as above, 1982. II. 18, Lin Youdong (C 1370); 131 Ƥ, Hainan, Yingge Ling, Hongxin (19.1 ºN, 109.5 ºE), 434m, 2007. XII. 3, Chen Fuqiang; 137 Ƥ, Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo (18.7 ºN, 109.9 ºE), 930m, 2007. XII. 11, Chen Fuqiang (C 1693); 1 Ƥ, Hainan, Limuling (19.2 ºN, 109.7 ºE), 656m, 2007. XI. 30, Chen Fuqiang (C 1694); 233 Ƥ, Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi (18.9 ºN, 109.7 ºE), 727m, 2007. XII. 6–9, Chen Fuqiang; 13, Hainan, 1980. IV. 10. Zhang Baolin. Distribution. China (Hainan). Remarks. This species is very similar to G. renatusalis by external characters, but can be easily distinguished by genitalia: in male genitalia, this species with a row of spine-like cornuti in aedeagus, while G. renatusalis only with a long spine-like cornutus; in female genitalia, the shape of ostium bursae obviously different with G. renatusalis. Etymology. The species is named after its type locality.Published as part of Song, Shimei, Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2009, A review of the genus Gargela Walker in China, with descriptions of ten new species (Lepidoptera: Crambidae, Crambinae), pp. 40-56 in Zootaxa 2090 on pages 47-50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18747
Figures 24–28 in A taxonomic review of the genus Eoophyla Swinhoe, 1900 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Acentropinae) from China
Figures 24–28. Genitalia of Eoophyla spp. 24. E. menglensis Li & An, 1995, male. 25. Ditto, female. 26. E. thaiensis Yoshiyasu, 1987, male. 27. Ditto, female. 28. E. minisigna sp. nov., female. Scale bars = 1 mm.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A taxonomic review of the genus Eoophyla Swinhoe, 1900 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Acentropinae) from China, pp. 212-239 in Zoological Systematics 44 (3) on page 223, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201925, http://zenodo.org/record/461777
Scirpophaga whalleyi
The whalleyi group Male genitalia: Tegumen with dorsal sclerotized thickening triangular; subteguminal process membranous; aedeagus slender, a group of curved spinelike cornuti present.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang, Song, Shimei & Wu, Chunsheng, 2006, A review of the genus Scirpophaga Treitschke, 1832 in China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), pp. 1-22 in Zootaxa 1236 on page 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17279
Eoophyla halialis
Eoophyla halialis (Walker, 1859) (Figs 4–5, 12–13) Cataclysta halialis Walker, 1859, List Spec. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus., 17: 447. Type-locality: China. Cataclysta sabrina Pryer, 1877, Cistula Ent., 2: 232. Type-locality: Snowy Valley, ZheJiang, China. Eoophyla halialis: Speidel, 1984, Neue Ent. Nachr., 12: 35; Speidel & Mey, 1999a, Tijds. v. Ent., 142: 129; Li, You & Wang, 2003, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 28(2): 298. Aulacodes peribocalis (nec. Walker): Song, 1993, In: Huang (ed.), Animals of Longqi Mountain: 447; Song, 2001, In: Huang (ed.), Fauna of Insects in Fujian Province of China, Vol. 5: 164; Song, 2002, In: Huang (ed.), Forest Insests of Hainan: 518 [misidentification]. Diagnosis. The species is different by the forewing of male has the upper edge of cell diffused with fuscous long setae at basal half and androconial hairs covered with apical 1/3 of the cell from the upper edge. In male genitalia, it is characteristic by the three strong specialized setae about 3/5 length of valva, and the third seta with minute spines laterally and a knifeshaped apex. In female genitalia, it can be distinguished by its signa about 5/6 length of corpus and the shape of signa. Male genitalia (Fig. 12). Uncus slender; gnathos about 4/5 length of uncus, apex with several dorsal teeth; tegumen with sclerotized dorsal ridge X-shaped; valva densely covered with setae, slightly constristed in base and apex, three strong specialized setae present at apex, about 3/5 length of valva, third seta with minute spines laterally and a knife-shaped apex; vinculum broad; saccus round; juxta plate-like, with apex bifid; aedeagus slender, vesica with many minute spines, ductus ejaculatorius arising from middle. Female genitalia (Fig. 13). Anal papillae relatively broad, densely covered with setae; apophysis anterioris and posterioris near same length; antrum elongated, cylindric; collar sclerotized; ductus seminalis arising below collar; ductus bursae about 1/3 length of corpus bursae, with many minute spines; a pair of singa present, about 5/6 length of corpus, consisting of many minute spines, and with base and apex constricted. Material examined. Heilongjiang, Dailing, 390 m, 1♀, 1962. VIII.2, Bai Jiuwei; Jiangxi, Mt. Jiulian, 1♀, 1975. VII.25, Song Shimei; Hunan, Suoxiyu, 1♂ 6♀, 1988.IX.3–X.16, Song Shimei; Hunan, Cili, 1♀, 1988. VIII.28, Song Shimei; Guangdong, Guangzhou, Liuxihe, 1♂, 2005. VII.24, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, 1♀, 1980. III.26, Zhang Baolin; Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♀, 1980. III.19, Zhang Baolin; Hainan, Jianfengling, 5♀, 1981.XI.4, Gu Maobin; Hainan, Jianfengling, Tianchi, 1♀, 1982.IV.15; Hainan, Jianfengling, 1♀, 1984. III.22, Song Shimei; Hainan, Jianfengling, Tianchi, 828 m, 1♀, 2007. V.4, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Jianfengling, Tianchi, 934 m, 5♀, 2007. XII.14, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 2♀, 1984. III.12, Song Shimei; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 920 m, 4♂ 25♀, 2007. V.3–4, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Lingshui, Mt. Diaoluo, 260 m, 1♂ 9♀, 2007. V.5, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Mt. Diaoluo, 8♂ 30♀, 2007. XII.11–12, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Bawangling, Dong’erlinchang, 1015 m, 7♂ 8♀, 2007. V.8–9, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi, Shuiman, 730 m, 2♂ 7♀, 2007. V.8–11, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Mt. Wuzhi, 727 m, 21♂ 32♀, 2007. XII.6–7, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Qiongzhong, Limuling, 620 m, 2♀, 2007. V.14, Han Hongxiang & Lang Songyun; Hainan, Yinggeling, Hongxin, 434 m, 16♂ 34♀, 2007. XII.3–4, Chen Fuqiang; Hainan, Wuzhishan, 340 m, 1♀, 1973. VI.7, Chen Yixin; Guangxi, Longsheng, Baiyan, 1150 m, 1♀, 1963. VI.20, Wang Chunguang; Guangxi, Longrui, 1♀, 1984. V.20; Guangxi, Mt. Miao’er, 6♀, 1985. VII.3–11, Song Shimei; Guangxi, Napo, Beidou, 550 m, 1♂, 1998.IV.9, Zhou Haisheng; Guangxi, Napo, Beidou, 1♀, 2000. VI.22, Li Wenzhu; Sichuan, Mt. Emei, Qingyinge, 800–1000m, 148♂ 153♀, 1957.IV.23– IX.22, Zhu Fuxing, Lu Youcai, Huang Keren & Wang Zongyuan; Sichuan, Mt. Emei, Baoguosi, 550–750m, 1♂, 1957.IX.20, Zhu Fuxing; Sichuan, Mt. Emei, Baoguosi, 550–750 m, 1♂, 1964. V.2; Sichuan, Mt. Emei, 600 m, 1♀, 1979. VI.20, Shang Jinwen; Yunnan, Cangyuan, 750 m, 1♀, 1980. V.22, Shang Jinwen; Yunnan, Cangyuan, 5♀, 1980. V.18–19, Song Shimei; Yunnan, Xiaguan, 2050 m, 1♀, 1955. V.29; Yunnan, Wenshan, Malipo, 1105m, 2♀, 2003.XI.8, Lu Shengxian; Xizang, Motuo, Maniweng, 895 m, 1♂ 1♀, 2006. VIII.14, Chen Fuqiang. All deposited in IZCAS. Distribution. China (Heilongjiang (?), Zhejiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Xizang), Vietnam, India, Nepal, Afghanistan, Ethiopia. Remarks. The specimens examined were mostly from South China, except a female from Heilongjiang Province (Dailing). The discontinuous distribution is hard to explained. We doubt the specimens from Heilongjiang was mislabeled. So the distribution of Heilongjiang is in doubt. In China, the species was misidentified as E. peribocalis (Walker, 1859) pastly. Caradja (Caradja, 1925; Caradja & Meyrick, 1934) reported the distribution of this specis in Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong Provinces in China. Speidel (1984) rechecked the materials collected by Caradja between 1925–1938, and proposed those materials are the misidentification of E. halialis. By examing all materials from IZCAS and part materials from NKU, we agreed the point that the past “ E. peribocalis ” in China should really be E. halialis. The “ E. peribocalis ” from Song (1993, 2001, 2002) should be E. halialis. The “ E. peribocalis ” from Li, You & Wang (2003) should be the mixture of E. halialis and E. menglensis. The real E. peribocalis is not distributed in China. * Eoophyla peribocalis (Walker, 1859) Cataclysta peribocalis, Walker, 1859, List Spec. Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus., 17: 446. Type-locality: Hindostan, India. Oligostigma papulalis Snellen, 1890, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1890: 640. Type-locality: Sikkim. Eoophyla peribocalis: Speidel, 1984, Neue Ent. Nachr., 12: 36; Speidel & Mey, 1999a, Tijds. v. Ent., 142: 129. Distribution. India.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang & Wu, Chunsheng, 2019, A taxonomic review of the genus Eoophyla Swinhoe, 1900 (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Acentropinae) from China, pp. 212-239 in Zoological Systematics 44 (3) on pages 216-217, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201925, http://zenodo.org/record/461777
FIGURES 5–6 in Camellia fruit borer, Neoblastobasis camelliae, a new species of Blastobasinae in China (Lepidoptera, Blastobasidae)
FIGURES 5–6, Neoblastobasis camelliae sp. nov. 5, tergites II–VIII; 6, male genitalia (a, phallus); scale bar 0.5mm.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang, Huang, Dunyuan & Wu, Chunsheng, 2013, Camellia fruit borer, Neoblastobasis camelliae, a new species of Blastobasinae in China (Lepidoptera, Blastobasidae), pp. 556-562 in Zootaxa 3682 (4) on page 558, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/22057
Scirpophaga whalleyi Lewvanich 1981
19. Scirpophaga whalleyi Lewvanich, 1981 Fig. 31 Scirpophaga whalleyi Lewvanich, 1981, Bull..Br. Mus..Nat. Hist. (Ent.) 42: 251. Distribution China: Yunnan (new record); Sri Lanka, India.Published as part of Chen, Fuqiang, Song, Shimei & Wu, Chunsheng, 2006, A review of the genus Scirpophaga Treitschke, 1832 in China (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), pp. 1-22 in Zootaxa 1236 on page 21, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17279
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